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Hate & Bias Crime Monitoring Form

Hate crime data is currently gathered in South Africa by different organisations to address their unique needs. Unfortunately such a disparate approach impairs the presentation of coherent and conclusive data to Government. To address this shortcoming, the South African Hate Crimes Working Group (HCWG) developed a multisectoral monitoring form (the first of its kind, internationally), to capture data across several hate crime categories, including nationality, sexual orientation, race and ethnicity. By collecting information about the nature and impact of hate crime across sectors the Working Group aims to ameliorate a major criticism of similar forms used in the UK, EU, Canada and USA and hopes to contribute to combating hate crime.

The need for a hate and bias crime monitoring form was identified to:

Ensure the collation of available data;

Ensure inclusivity;

Increase government’s awareness regarding the types of hate crimes that are occurring;

Improve future policy and strategies for addressing hate crimes; and

Monitor the extent of hate crimes in the respective sectors.

The aim and objectives of the research include improved long-term monitoring of hate crime cases as well as an improved judicial response to hate crimes.

How to use the Hate & Bias Crime Monitoring Form

Piloting the Hate and Bias Crime monitoring form in South Africa – Preliminary findings: